Spanish

Major

The department offers a major in Spanish. In order to major in a language, students must complete 30 credit hours of course work at the 200 level and above, including 201 (Composition), 214 (Communication), 212 (Civilization), 321-322 (Survey of Literature), and five courses above 300, of which at least two must be in literature at the 400 level.

The language major can be combined with any other major that the College offers.

Recent graduates have combined their language major with art history, biology, English, global studies, history, marketing, political science, psychology, and sociology.

Minor

A minor is fulfilled by the successful completion of 18 credits/semester hours of course work in the target language, in a progressive sequence beginning at a level determined by the department to be appropriate for each individual student.

Spanish Minor for Health Professions

The Spanish Minor for the Health Professions consists of 18 credits. To view the required and elective courses, please go to the academic catalog.

For a complete listing of course descriptions, please see the course catalog.